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I really like Enlight cases. They are cheap, about $65 US. The new models
have removable side panels and front and back fans that give a lot better
cooling than the older models. I have 4 here at home and have built several
more for other people. Never had a problem with sharp edges.
Ben Moore
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From: "Anthony Garvey" <[log in to unmask]>
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Sent: Monday, February 26, 2001 11:08 PM
Subject: Re: [PCBUILD] Case recommendations?
> My experience with Enlight cases has been mixed. The design is good,
> hard-disks can be snapped out easily, the bottom swings out, the
connectors
> are clearly labeled...but quality? The metal case is not as strong as
could
> be...there are many sharp edges and cuts come easy...these cases are about
4
> years old, maybe Enlight is making better cases these days.
>
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> In my business, I lean toward the Enlight case for my builds.
> http://www.enlightcorp.com/main_frame.html
>
> I prefer the EN7237 which has a 250W power supply (47.00) or the
> EN7237/3 which has a 300W power supply (62.00). Which case I choose is
> dependent upon what the client is going to do with the system. I like
> the flexibility of the case, but more importantly, I like the quality.
> It has a lot of room for cards, has a second fan for cooling and it has
> a decent reset button.
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